All too true. Political correctness is a religion all of its own. See this article in the Spectator (not behind a paywall after all, it seems) about how the Corbynistas see themselves. (By NIck Cohen, the Spectator's token left-winger,too.)

Finally, as I have said before, Corbyn and the far left will not willingly relinquish their grip on the Labour party after they lead it to defeat. They will continue to purge Labour until it becomes a true church. This is religion not politics, and Corbyn’s supporters are the elect. Why should they respect the judgement of a damned electorate?

And now that YouTube is EU-safe from propaganda: let the EU propaganda begin!

'Fairy godmother' brings migrants to Europe on a flying carpet after helping them get past Baltic border guards in EU-backed cartoon

Short film Eurodame, Help! shows Middle Eastern family fleeing war to Europe Guided by an EU fairy, they are first turned away by eastern European protesters They are then brought to the west where they are welcomed and given jobs Online critics have blasted the cartoon, describing it as 'propaganda'

A short film which shows a 'fairy godmother' bringing refugees to western Europe has been criticised as 'propaganda'.

The 90 second animation, called Eurodame, Help!, features a family fleeing war in the Middle East and a fairy representing the EU who guides them to safety.

The cartoon was produced by non-profit organisation Europeens Sans Frontières but backed by the European Commission, among others.

It starts with a husband, wife and their children trapped in a warzone before they decide to flee and approach a fence with the word Frontext - the European border agency - emblazoned over it.

As they approach, a border guard is seen turning away a man asking for work - presumably representing an economic migrant.

A people smuggler offers the man passage to Europe, before they are both chased away by the guard.

When the family reveal they are fleeing conflict, they are welcomed inside the refugee camp and met by Eurodame, a bespectacled fairy representing the EU.

She guides them to a man on a magic carpet who flies the family to eastern Europe, represented by a large compass in the sky in the shape of the EU ring of stars.

There the refugees are met by a gang of angry white protesters who turn them away, despite the fairy saying it is 'their right' to be let in.

Having failed in the east, the fairy takes the family west where they are welcomed.

The father is then seen being given a job at a local business, with the new employer saying: 'Welcome, I needed you!'

'Thanks, and long live Europe,' the man replies.

The parting shot shows the Middle Eastern family sitting down for a meal with their western neighbours.

Off camera, the 'fairy godmother' is heard saying: 'Europe protects its borders and Europeans welcome refugees. What are you waiting for?'